glöven

Low German

Etymology

From Middle Low German gelȫven, from Old Saxon gilōvian, from Proto-Germanic *galaubijaną (to believe). Cognate with Dutch geloven, German glauben.

Verb

glöven (past glööv, past participle glöövt, auxiliary verb hebben)

  1. to believe
    Wat du an Gott glöövst oder nich, dat interesseert mi keen Kraam.
    Whether you believe in God or not, I'm not interested in it at all.
  2. to think
    Glöövst du, dat is goot?
    Do you think that is good?

Conjugation

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